Matt,

Mr. Finley has left our organization.  Eric Ross has moved to a different department and is no longer associated with the mirror service.

Mike Rios mrios@anl.gov, and myself (David Ehle) ehle@anl.gov are the new maintainers of the service.

Was that account associated with a password that allows direct rysncs against your mirror?  If so we might need to reinstate it or set up a new account.

Has there been a significant structure change the official fedora mirror in the last 6-9 months or so?  I suspect that the syncing issues we are having are directly related to the difference in structure you are seeing.  I think perhaps you're side changed and our side did not.   Unfortunately I havn't had time to come up for air long enough today to really take a look at this and confirm anything. Hopefully tomorrow...

Thanks for touching base with us about this!

David. 



From: "Matt Domsch" <Matt_Domsch@Dell.com>
To: mirror-admin@anl.gov, eross@anl.gov
Cc: "bill-fedoraproject org" <bill-fedoraproject.org@bfccomputing.com>, mirror-admin@fedoraproject.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:04:40 PM
Subject: Re: [mirror-admins] ANL fedora mirror updates/ directory oddness

finley@anl.gov bounced undeliverable.  I’ve deleted Fedora Account System user ‘finley’ from the admin list for your mirror in MirrorManager.  Feel free to add a user account back there should it be necessary.

 

Thanks,
Matt

 

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Matt Domsch

Technology Strategist

Dell | Office of the CTO

 

From: Domsch, Matt
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 4:02 PM
To: 'mirror-admin@anl.gov'; 'eross@anl.gov'; 'finley@anl.gov'
Cc: mirror-admin@fedoraproject.org; 'bill-fedoraproject.org@bfccomputing.com'
Subject: ANL fedora mirror updates/ directory oddness

 

Thank you for hosting a Fedora mirror.  I’m confused by the directory structure you’re serving, as compared to the Fedora master mirror.  For example:

 

http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/fedora/linux/updates/16/

contains directories Everything, Fedora, and Live, while the corresponding master mirror directory:

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/16/

contains directories SRPMS, i386, and x86_64. 

 

It appears your updates/ directory really has releases/ content in it, or is simply a hard/soft link to releases/.

 

Please advise, and correct if possible.

 

Thanks,

Matt

Fedora Mirror Wrangler

 

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Matt Domsch

Technology Strategist

Dell | Office of the CTO

 


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